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A technology that emerged from University of Washington research has the potential to make undersea construction less of a headache for wildlife.Things…
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When salmon are ready to leave the ocean and go back to their birthplace, they use magnetism to find their home river. But scientists fear fish born in hatcheries might have a poor sense of direction if they're raised in places surrounded by man-made objects that drown out the planet's natural magnetic field.
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A ribbon seal commonly found in the frigid waters off the coasts of Alaska and Russia has been spotted in the Seattle area thousands of miles away.NOAA's…
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http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kplu/local-kplu-955597.mp3One of the rarest mammals in North America is staging a comeback here in the…
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NOAA Fisheries Service is proposing habitat protection for the threatened Pacific smelt. The proposal released Wednesday would designate about 292 miles…
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Wildlife researchers are asking holiday travelers to keep an eye out for something more than grandmother’s house. The request is specifically for people…